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The Two-Way
10:34 am
Tue February 5, 2013
Reg Presley, Who Sang 'Wild Thing' With The Troggs, Dies
Originally published on Tue February 5, 2013 10:58 am
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From the NPR Newscast: A little 'Wild Thing' and Neda Ulaby's report on Reg Presley
Grab a guitar, hit those three chords (A, D, E) and take three minutes to pay your respects:
Reg Presley, who sang Wild Thing with The Troggs in 1966, is dead. He was 71 and had suffered a series of strokes recently.
The band's website says Presley "died peacefully" on Monday, "surrounded by all of his family."
NPR's Neda Ulaby tells our Newscast Desk that:
Presley grew up in a small town called Andover, England, and never moved away. He went to trade school and kept his job as a bricklayer until after Wild Thing's success. The Troggs went on to score seven hits through the 1960s, and Presley toured with the group until just a few years ago.
Off the stage, Presley was not much of a wild thing. He avoided drugs and left behind his wife of 47 years.
The Guardian offers "Reg Presley and the Troggs: the best songs in clips."
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